In the absence of formal documentation, it may be left to others not known to you in a Court or Tribunal to make decisions about who will be appointed to make decisions for you.
It is important to understand that a Power of Attorney gives authority to the appointed Attorney only with respect to your legal and financial affairs. It will not authorise another person to make decisions for you relating to your personal affairs. An Appointment of Enduring Guardian will enable the appointed guardian to make personal and lifestyle decisions for you for so long as you are incapable of doing so yourself.
Your Enduring Guardian can only make decisions about the things you authorise in the document but may include:
Your enduring guardian cannot make decisions about:
You should be careful to appoint the right person, someone who:
You cannot appoint a professional person like your doctor or assisted living facility provider to be your Enduring Guardian unless they are your carer and are receiving the Centrelink Carer’s Allowance.
You must be over 18 years and have the capacity to understand the nature and extent of the appointment being made.
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The recent decision of the New South Wales Supreme Court of Kitteridge v Kitteridge [2022] NSWSC 193 provides a useful summary of the considerations of the Court when dealing with a claim by a child who was estranged from their parent before the parent’s death. The case involved a family provision claim by the adult son of the deceased (Lee) who contested a will made in 2017 in which the deceased left almost the entire estate to the youngest son and executor, and nothing to the deceased’s two older sons. Importantly, a clause in the deceased’s will stated that she…
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